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I just added some staurogyne repens in front of my rotala rotundifolia. Great contrast. Many trim the staurogyne low like a carpet but I'm going to let it grow vertical just a bit.

11-02-2012 04:58 AM

Sethjohnson30

I plan using it in the mid ground. I'm not sure how tall it gets since I just got mine last week and it's in my low tec right now

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11-01-2012 09:35 PM

jan db

Would you put the liminophila aromatica in front of the rotala? Is it more of a midground?

11-01-2012 05:26 PM

jan db

+1.

11-01-2012 06:51 AM

Sethjohnson30

I don't think I have true Indica....never knew

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11-01-2012 06:33 AM

Miles

Can you post a picture of your Rotala Indica? You more than likely have rotundifolia, no one ever has true indica.
Here's true indica:
I like how liminophila aromatica goes with Rotala rotundifolia. Attachment 56241

11-01-2012 04:25 AM

Sethjohnson30

I'm working with l. Aromatica in my tank right now I haven't really found a good placement that I like for it

What looks good next to Rotala? Any thoughts? I planted about 10 bunches on the far right, kinda small now. I'm not sure whether to go with a dark green or something red, maybe nothing to the right but something similar on the left side?